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MIAA pushes start date to May 4: What it means

By Mike ZheMarch 30, 2020

Lincoln-Sudbury players pose with the MIAA Division 1 state championship trophy last June. (Dave Arnold/NELJ)

For high school lacrosse players, the last half of March was a cycle of emotions.

Disbelief. Hope. Frustration. Fear. Disappointment. All backdropped by an unprecedented world health crisis with the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

Typically, the end of March is packed with preparation, teams getting outside to practice inside the snowbanks and knock off any offseason rust.

Not this year.

Tags: CIAC, MIAA, MPA, NHIAA

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